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xpunkisneatx Donating Member (225 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 09:12 PM
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Anyone watch LOST??
I am in LOVE with this show...Lets talk about the new episode here :)
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Misunderestimator Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 09:13 PM
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1. Great show.... this is only the second episode I've seen
and it's my favorite show now.
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ikojo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 09:26 PM
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2. Yes, watched it tonight and now we must wait
TWO WEEKS for the next episode!!!


TWO WEEKS!

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Bombtrack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 09:28 PM
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3. Yeah, I started a thread for tonights ep at 8
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=105&topic_id=2027771&mesg_id=2027771

But I don't care. I thought tonights was the best in a while.

I just thought of a new theory that their island might be a derivative of something like the "Savage Land" from Marvel comics.

http://www.marveldirectory.com/misc/savageland.htm

The Savage Land is an artificially created tropical forest region nestled amidst a ring of volcanic mountains on the icy continent of Antarctica. Ages ago, the enigmatic other dimensional entities known as the Beyonders contacted an alien race called the Nuwali, offering to pay the Nuwali to create a game preserve on Earth stocked with the fauna and flora of various geological periods. Hence, the Nuwali created the Savage Land as a wildlife preserve where Earth's life forms could be studied under relatively controlled conditions. (The Nuwali also created similar preserves on other planets on behalf of the Beyonders.)

The Nuwali constructed advanced technological devices within caverns beneath the Savage Land that helped to give it a tropical climate. But the main means of heating the Savage Land was the ring of active volcanoes surrounding it. Presumably the Nuwali chose the site of the Savage Land knowing that the volcanic heat would enable them to create a tropical environment best suited to the life of the Mesozoic Era (the "age of dinosaurs") once the climate of that era changed over the rest of the planet.

Over a period of many millions of years within the Savage Land the Nuwali preserved many of Earth's life forms past the point that these species became extinct in the outside world. Hence, plant and animal species from the Triassic period (the beginning of the age of dinosaurs) through the Pleistocene (the "Ice Age") continued to flourish there.

Into the Savage Land the Nuwali also brought the Man-Apes, an evolutionary forebear of Homo Sapiens, as well as early examples of Homo Sapiens itself.

Finally, however, the Beyonders apparently lost interest in the Savage Land and the similar habitats on other worlds, and the Nuwali abandoned them. Apparently all of the habitats collapsed except the Savage Land.

In the centuries before the worldwide disaster known as the Great Cataclysm, in which the continent of Atlantis sank, the people of Atlantis built a great worldwide empire and achieved scientific and technological heights still unsurpassed in many areas of research today. Several small tribes of nomadic Atlanteans sailed to Antarctica and settled within the great caverns lying beneath the frozen wastelands bordering the Savage Land. Eventually, these Atlanteans discovered an immense cavern containing the machinery that helped to regulate climate conditions in the Savage Land. Atlantean scientists made considerable improvements in the machinery and extended its range to cover certain areas of the surface beyond the Savage Land. The scientists used other technological devices left behind by the Nuwali to create incredible means of amusement for their people. The Atlanteans soon named their Antarctic colony "Pangea" after their word for "paradise."

Word of Pangea spread back to Atlantis as well as to other nations of that time, such as Valusia. Soon, Pangea became a leading center of trade and the world's first amusement and recreation center. The Savage Land served as stock lands for various forms of wildlife, many examples of which wore imported into Pangea.

The Atlantean scientists in Pangea turned there attention to genetic engineering, experimenting upon Man-Apes they had brought from the Savage Land and using equipment left behind by the Nuwali. Thus, the Atlantean scientists genetically altered the bodies of the beast-men into bird-people (the Aerians), monkey-people (the Tree People), fish-people (theTubanti), and other animal-like races, all of which had human-like intelligence. The Atlanteans initially used these animal-people as laborers in the Pangean amusement center

The animal-people grew increasingly restive at being treated as slaves, and eventually the Atlanteans of Pangea built fully automated, self-repairing maintenance machinery, eliminating the need for the animal-people to work as laborers. The Atlanteans then confined the animal-people to a section of Pangea far removed from their own. The animal-people finally rose in rebellion and, after weeks of warfare, defeated the Pangean Atlanteans. The animal-people demanded equal rights as sentient beings, and so the Atlanteans further extended the range of the climate control machinery so that it turned all of the frozen wasteland above the underground Pangea colony into a tropical environment. The animal-people then settled in unpopulated areas of the surface of Pangea.

When the Great Cataclysm struck, the continent of Atlantis sank and the Atlantean Empire came to an end. The Cataclysm caused the Savage Land and Pangea to sink below sea level, but thanks to the surrounding mountains, neither area was submerged beneath the sea. The climate-control mechanisms were so well built that they survived the sinking, of the landmass and continued to be operational.

However, three forths of the population of the Savage Land and Pangea were killed in the upheaval, The rest sank swiftly into barbarism, and soon, as a result of widespread violence, only a tenth of the human population that existed before the Cataclysm was still alive. Peace eventually returned, and the human beings of Pangea and the Savage Land struggled back upward toward civilization, forming tribes such as the Fall People.

The Englishman Lord Kevin Plunder and the American Shanna O'Hara, better known as Ka-Zar and Shanna the She-Devil, came to live in the Savage Land in recent times, and in exploring the Savage Land and Pangea encountered many of its diverse races and tribes). In the Savage Land itself lived the Fall People, the Lizard-Men of the city of Vala-Kuri, the Neanderthal-like Man-Apes, the Sun People, who worship the sun god Garokk, and the primitive Swamp Men. Among the races living in Pangea were the winged humanoid Aerians, the nomadic Cat People of Pandor, the humanoid Lemurans, the pterodactyl-like Pterons, and the amphibious fish-like Tubanti. The full number of races that lived in the Savage Land and Pangea is as yet unknown.

The Savage Land was also the home of the sorceress Zaladane, who became priestess and queen of the Sun People, and of the Savage Land mutates, who were Swamp Men given superhuman powers through artificially induced mutations.

Recently, the alien marauder Terminus (or, possibly a pawn of his acting on his behalf) wreaked extraordinary destruction within the Savage Land and Pangea, destroying the climate-control machinery and snuffing the volcanoes surrounding the Savage Land. Terminus slaughtered great numbers of the sentient beings living in Pangea through the vast destructive energies he wielded, and, with the volcanoes extinct and the climate-control machinery wrecked, virtually all the other inhabitants of these two regions were slain by the Antarctic cold, which swiftly spread over both the Savage Land and Pangea.

Ka-Zar, Shanna, and their saber-toothed tiger companion, Zabu, all survived the disaster and found temporary refuge in the outside world.

A considerable number of the sentient inhabitants of the Savage Land and Pangea, including Zaladane and the other Savage Land Mutates, escaped the disaster by seeing through a dimensional warp into an other dimensional world. The sentient beings who thus escaped returned to the Savage Land at the time that the god-like High Evolutionary set about his preparations to restore it to its previous state. The anonymous human being who was transformed into the living image of Garokk voluntarily sacrificed his life energies to power the devices that the High Evolutionary used to return the Savage Land to its tropical state. (Whether or not Garokk is indeed dead is as yet unrevealed.) Apparently, the High Evolutionary has returned the Savage Land's climate control machinery to working order and has reactivated the surrounding volcanoes; he has also repopulated the Savage Land with its animal and plant life from different ages, possibly through cloning previously obtained cell samples. Ka-Zar and Shanna have returned to the Savage Land to live there, bringing with them Zabu and their new child. As far as if yet known, however, the High Evolutionary restored only the Savage Land. Pangea's fate remains unrevealed.
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xpunkisneatx Donating Member (225 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 09:54 PM
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5. Wow thats a really interesting theory
I have heard many different theories about the island...The Philadelphia Experiment, Antartica time portal, the survivors are in purgatory, etc. Honestly, I can see a point in all of them. Thats what makes this show so awesome. You never know what is going to happen next!
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acpepperoni Donating Member (11 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 09:41 PM
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4. Is this show THAT good? (n/t)
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soothsayer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 10:32 PM
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6. Yeah, it's pretty fun.
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Bombtrack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-18-04 06:43 AM
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8. Best show to come along since the Sopranos
easily
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miss_kitty Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-17-04 10:53 PM
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7. it starts here in 7 minutes!
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